![]() ![]() Together with special co-host Alison Lister we explore the private sector: from our workspaces to how we learn on the job. Hosted by Jenny Mathiasson, Kloe Rumsey, Jane Henderson and Nerys Rudder. In this episode Jenny and Kloe address a correction before launching into a takeover special: join Kloe, Nerys Rudder and Jane Henderson as they go to the ‘Changing the World: Approach, Strategy and the Future of University Museums’ UMG conference and run around the newly refurbished Manchester Museum.ġ2:19 Three conservators go to a conference ![]() ![]() Hosted by Jenny Mathiasson, Kloe Rumsey, and Cass Fino-Radin. Time-based media according to Wikipedia: AIC 40th annual meeting in Albuquerque (2012): MoMA Media and Performance department: Also tune in for a review of poetry pamphlet ‘Accessioning’ by Charlotte Wetton.Ġ2:44 A potted history of time-based media (maybe)ġ0:26 The wildest thing about time-based mediaĢ2:36 Blurry objects and things going offĢ7:54 More suggestions for what time-based media isģ6:56 What makes a good time-based media conservator? From mechanical components to maintaining software, we geek out about everything that’s wonderful about this type of conservation. We’re joined by special guest host Cass Fino-Radin as we talk about time-based media: what it can be, what the challenges are, and what we can do to preserve it. Made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International license. Intro and outro music by DDmyzik, used under a Creative Commons Attribution license. Hosted by Jenny Mathiasson, Kloe Rumsey, and Aviva Burnstock. Reopening the National Portrait Gallery: Also tune in for a review of ‘On Canvas: Preserving the Structure of Paintings’ by Stephen Hackney from Kloe.ġ3:13 How students might approach a painting A must-have OS X application for anyone who loves moviesĪll in all, Movie Explorer is without doubt a useful and dependable application that provides you with fast and complete movie information, and should not be missing from your Mac’s list of installed apps if you are a passionate cinephile.In this one we talk to Professor Aviva Burnstock about what paintings can be and we chat with Polly Saltmarsh about communicating conservation and the joys of sticky toffee pudding sauce. If the provided information isn’t enough, a more in depth search process can be achieved with the help of Movie Explorer’s built-in link feature that enables you to directly investigate movies in more detail on iMDb. Scan, find, view details about, and filter your movies with easeĪnother advantage of the sidebar is the fact that it makes it easy for you to filter and sort your movie collection using criteria such as ratings, genres, location, and countries. In terms of organization, a helpful feature is the fact that Movie Explorer’s left side panel can also show you recently added movies, HD videos and HD audio files, as well as duplicate movie files within the scanned location. Furthermore, you can also view movie posters, cast photos, and studio logos of your scanned movie files. All the movie information you need is now at the tips of your fingersīesides the technical details, Movie Explorer also provides you with information like the movie’s original title, plot summary, crew, studio, ratings, and the release date. Once the scanning process is completed, a list of all your movies from specific locations will be displayed, alongside with a variety of details such as bit rate, video format, resolution, audio specifications, and the encoding format. Moreover, Movie Explorer does all this by scanning all your internal or external storage devices for files such as MK4s, MKVs, AVIs, and MP4s and maps them using movie metadata from The Movie Database. Straightforward movie info searching process Movie Explorer is a stylish macOS application that scans your Mac’s HDD for movies or video files and provides you with a complete set of information and facts about them. ![]()
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